Time for some VENTING!
Sometimes it seems like Google/Blog*spot wants to frustrate users! Up until the other day, if you were signed in to gmail, all you had to do is type "blogger.com" into your address bar and you could update your blog.
Now, if you try that you get a slow-loading cumbersome screen that eventually has you sign in again! WTF!!!! Why can't they leave good things alone and stop screwing with users? I know, we shouldn't complain because it's a "free" service. But apparently they don't give a rats ass about users!
First that crappy lousy "new editor" and now this! WHY GOOGLE, WHY? Maybe it's all about money! Like those websites that display the message telling you you can't access the website because your browser is "too old." Then you have to go and install a new browser that you HATE.
One day when the corporate "big boys" are wondering "duh, what happened?" You and I will already know: they screwed up the great features and left us with BS! Doesn't it make more sense that if you are a success you'll want to stay that way? Why alienate users with "new features" they don't like and don't want? Things that end up being time wasters (or money wasters!) Google, do you care at all? Or do we have to wait for the day when another service comes along and remembers it's all about the customer????
Sometimes it seems like Google/Blog*spot wants to frustrate users! Up until the other day, if you were signed in to gmail, all you had to do is type "blogger.com" into your address bar and you could update your blog.
Now, if you try that you get a slow-loading cumbersome screen that eventually has you sign in again! WTF!!!! Why can't they leave good things alone and stop screwing with users? I know, we shouldn't complain because it's a "free" service. But apparently they don't give a rats ass about users!
First that crappy lousy "new editor" and now this! WHY GOOGLE, WHY? Maybe it's all about money! Like those websites that display the message telling you you can't access the website because your browser is "too old." Then you have to go and install a new browser that you HATE.
One day when the corporate "big boys" are wondering "duh, what happened?" You and I will already know: they screwed up the great features and left us with BS! Doesn't it make more sense that if you are a success you'll want to stay that way? Why alienate users with "new features" they don't like and don't want? Things that end up being time wasters (or money wasters!) Google, do you care at all? Or do we have to wait for the day when another service comes along and remembers it's all about the customer????
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